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Nirav Modi can appeal against extradition ruling; even take political asylum plea after exhausting legal option

Nirav Modi can appeal against extradition ruling; even take political asylum plea after exhausting legal option
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The UK Serious Fraud Office s Extraterritorial Powers Are Clarified | Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

After three years of uncertainty over the Serious Fraud Office’s (“ SFO”) powers to obtain documents  located overseas, the UK Supreme Court has clarified the extraterritorial effect of the legislation facilitating that power domestically. The Supreme Court held that KBR, Inc., the U.S. engineering, procurement and construction company, was not required to provide the SFO with documents that were located overseas during a criminal investigation into its UK subsidiary, KBR Ltd. The overturning of the High Court’s decision is significant in that it negates the misplaced request made by the SFO pursuant to section 2(3) of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 (the “

What legal recourse can Nirav Modi take after UK court ruling

What legal recourse can Nirav Modi take after UK court ruling
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Nirav Modi extradition: Now for UK minister Priti Patel to sign off

Send A UK court ruling on Thursday that Nirav Modi does have a case to answer before the Indian courts in relation the Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam case clears the legal pathway to the diamond merchant s extradition, with the Westminster Magistrates’ Court judgment now making its way to the desk of British Home Secretary Priti Patel for a sign off. UK Minister Priti Patel (File Photo) London: India is a designated Part 2 country by virtue of the Extradition Act 2003, which means it is the Cabinet minister who has the authority to order a requested person s extradition after considering a number of further issues. 

Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 23 Feb 2021

Ten Things You Need to Know Today: 23 Feb 2021
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